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2007-09-06
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2007-09-07
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@ France
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2007-09-07
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2007-09-10
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2007-09-14
, 06:08
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@ USA
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Mplayer can surely play videos with higher resolutions.The only thing to remember: maximum bitrate it can handle well without frame drops is somewhere between 400 to 800 kbps (for xvid codec).Audio should be MP3 as it does not loads CPU with its decoding.
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2007-09-14
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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Do you mean 40 to 80kbps? 800kbps is a huge datarate.
I was able to run a 155 kbps datarate, 688x288 XVID successfully, created with FairUseWizard. Mplayer did however choke on a 188kbps datarate, 704x368 XVID.
The 155kbps movie file worked out to be about 900Mb, the 188kbps was more like 1.3Gb.
Both files play fine on an Archos 604 and 605 (which also runs a version of open source Linux) so one would think, with proper tweaking, they should run fine on the n800 (unless the Archos has some sort of hardware decoding in it's video chipset.)
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2007-09-14
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@ USA
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I know the default media player can only handle video resolution up to 400x240, but I thought I read it somewhere that the Mplayer is able to handle video with higher resolution. Is it true?